ACRRM's March 2025 communiques

Published on February 25, 2025

ACRRM comunique for March 2025: for more information visit acrrm.org.au

 

1. Register Now for the ACRRM National Supervisor Webinar Series

The ACRRM National Supervisor Webinar Series is now open for registration. This series provides valuable insights and guidance for supervisors, helping enhance their skills and connect with the CRRM community. Sessions will take place on Thursdays at 7:00 PM (AEST).

Can't attend live? Register anyway, and you'll receive a recording to watch at your convenience.

For more information visit: https://www.acrrm.org.au/support/supervisors

 National Supervisor Webinar Series Schedule

Date

Time

Topic

Registration link

Thurs 20 Mar

7:00 PM AEST

Supervise for ACRRM the A-Z of what you need and how to get support.

Register

Thurs 22 May

7:00 PM AEST

Supporting registrars in difficulty.

Register

Thurs 24 Jul

7:00 PM AEST

ACRRM training and assessment requirements: update for supervisors.

Register

Thurs 25 Sept

7:00 PM AEST

In-practice teaching.

Register

Thurs 20 Nov

7:00 PM AEST

National Supervisor Webinar Series: Preparing your practice for registrars.

Register


2. Practice Support Webinar Series

The ACRRM Practice Support Webinar Series provides essential information about the ACRRM Fellowship program, along with insights into the teams and systems that support it.

Practice Support Webinar Series Schedule

Date

Time

Topic

Registration link

Wed 26 Feb

1:30 PM AEST

Accreditation and meet your regional team.

Register

Wed 12 Mar

1:30 PM AEST

Placement and Fellowship requirements.

Register

Wed 26 Mar

1:30 PM AEST

Interviews and the NTCER; funding available.

Register

Wed 09 Apr

1:30 PM AEST

Information session for AMS and ACCHO training posts.

Register

Wed 30 Apr

1:30 PM AEST

ACRRM Systems (RGHub).

Register


3. Become a FACRRM through REEF 

Be recognised for your rural or remote medical experience. 

The pathway to FACRRM through Rural Experienced Entry to Fellowship (REEF) is now streamlined so you can be recognised for your skills and experience in rural and remote medicine.  

REEF applicants no longer need to undertake assessments including mandatory multi-source feedback or case-based discussions and instead asked to: 

  • pay a one-time application fee of $499 
  • demonstrate five or more years of rural practice since gaining Fellowship or specialist registration 
  • provide two letters of recommendation from Fellows of ACRRM 
  • undertake a structured interview with an experienced Fellow of ACRRM (FACRRM) 

Click here to learn more about your eligibility for REEF and how to apply today.